Sunday, March 14, 2010


#1 Cheap The Brady Bunch - The Complete Second Season Reviews




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The second year of "The Brady Bunch" was filled with great guest-stars and wonderful, funny episodes. People like Marcia Wallace, Christine Baranski, Don Drysdale, and Richard Simmons all made appearances in the 1970-1971 TV season. This 24 episode boxset contains the episodes "The Slumber Caper" in which the boys wreck havok on the girls slumber party by putting itching powder in their sleeping bags. Another fun show is "The Tattletale" where Cindy repeats what she overhears in private conversations in the Brady household. Susan Olsen (the first actor hired on the series) hated this episode with a passion. "Where There's Smoke" has Greg experimenting with smoking and "Will The Real Jan Brady Please Stand Up" has Jan wearing a brunette wig to change her appearance. A fun season for the whole family, "The Brady Bunch" to this day continues to enthrall audiences with its simple stories on family and sibling rivalry. This is also the first season that the Brady kids sing the famous theme song. The first season's theme was sung by an all boy group from the sixties called The Peppermint Trolley Company.




The Brady Bunch - The Complete Second Season Overview


THE BRADY BUNCH – THE COMPLETE SECOND SEASON tells the story of Carol, a single mother of three girls and architect Mike Brady, a single father of three boys, who get married and blend the two families into one. Added to the mix are housekeeper Alice and dog Tiger. The Bradys’ experience the same obstacles as any family, from adjusting to their new extended family, to sibling rivalry. The comedy series famous for its catchy theme song truly has become a pop culture icon and is still enjoyed by viewers of all ages.


My kids love this! - G. Holmes -
My kids love The Brady Bunch! I have to explain the occasional cultural reference, but frankly I didn't get most of them as a kid either. Now they watch Brady Bunch "reruns" after school, just like I did :)

The packaging is sturdy, it's clear which episodes are on which DVD. The menus are easy to use. Disc 1 forces you to see previews, which I could have done without, but at least you can fast forward through them.

All in all, a great value, especially if you have kids!

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